- etymonline.com word/daffodilCompare daffodil. It was the peculiar plant of the dead; and in Greek mythology and English poetic use it overspreads the Elysian meadows.
- softschools.com facts/plants/daffodil_facts/675/Daffodil, also known as narcissus and jonquil, is a type of flowering plant that belongs to the Amaryllis family. There are 26 to 60 different species of wild daffodils.
- sozlukanlamine.com daffodil-469685/Daffodil kelimesi Türkçe’de “nergis” anlamına gelir. Nergis, sarı çiçekleriyle bilinen ve baharın müjdecisi olarak kabul edilen bir çiçektir.
- poison.org articles/daffodilsDaffodil is a common name for a family of plants called Narcissus. Daffodils are bright and fragrant flowers that bloom in the spring.
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- When all at once I saw a crowd
- A host, of golden daffodils
- bloomandwild.com the-blog/daffodil-flower-meaningThe Roman army introduced the daffodil to most of the world, including England, as they believed the sap had healing powers and wanted to share it.
- rxlist.com supplements/daffodil.htmSome people apply a piece of cloth spread with a daffodil bulb preparation (plaster) to the skin to treat wounds, burns, strains, and joint pain.
- goodlucksymbols.com daffodil-symbolism/The daffodil flower symbolizes death, resurrection, new life, hope, new beginnings and vanity. Daffodil is the common name for Narcissus.
- a-z-animals.com Plants Jonquil vs Daffodil: Is There a Difference?In this article, we will compare and contrast jonquils with daffodils so that you can finally understand what makes them unique from one another.
- funnyhowflowersdothat.co.uk daffodilThere are several flowers on a stem and each flower has a distinctive crown with a smaller trumpet shape than that of the classic trumpet daffodil.